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  • Vanderbilt University

    Thyroid cancer paper lands national recognition

    Researchers in the Endocrine Neoplasia Research Laboratory at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have received national recognition for their work to discover better treatments for thyroid cancer. A paper describing their lab work was awarded first place in the Basic Science category at the 2021 Cancer Research Competition. Read More

    Dec 2, 2021

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    Study links depression scores, white blood cell count

    Researchers across four health care systems, including Vanderbilt University Medical Center, have found that increased depression polygenic scores are associated with increased white blood cell count, highlighting the importance of the immune system in the etiology of depression. Read More

    Dec 2, 2021

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    Study provides new insight into how antidepressant drugs work

    A study by Vanderbilt researchers sheds light on how current antidepressant drugs work and suggests a new drug target in depression. Read More

    Dec 1, 2021

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    ‘Multi-omics’ reveals treatment option for breast cancer subtype

      by Bill Snyder In a multidisciplinary collaboration, researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine have identified a subtype of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) that appears to be able to escape detection by the immune system and evade immunotherapy. Their report, published Nov. 1 in the journal... Read More

    Nov 18, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    AI predicts 24-hour hospital discharge

    Vanderbilt researchers used a machine learning algorithm and data from more than 26,000 hospital stays to predict who would and would not be discharged over the next 24 hours. Read More

    Nov 16, 2021

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    The role of polarity in early cancer

    Mutations in the protein epiregulin, an EGF receptor ligand, affect larger epithelial cell reorganization and may contribute to early cancer development, Vanderbilt researchers discovered. Read More

    Sep 21, 2021

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    Brain circuits in schizophrenia

    Vanderbilt psychiatrists are probing brain circuit hyperactivity implicated in schizophrenia, with the idea that normalizing the hyperactivity may improve cognitive processes. Read More

    Sep 20, 2021

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    Structural variants in breast cancer risk genes

    Vanderbilt epidemiologists conducted in-depth whole genome sequencing of breast cancer risk genes in Black women, who die at higher rates and have more aggressive disease, to discover mutations that may improve testing and treatment selection. Read More

    Sep 16, 2021

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    ‘Pre-conditioning’ restores immune tolerance

    A treatment targeting T-cell metabolism could reinvigorate immune tolerance mechanisms to combat autoimmune disease and transplant rejection, Vanderbilt researchers discovered. Read More

    Sep 16, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Using billing codes to count cancers

    The billing codes in electronic health records are useful for counting skin cancers over time — an important metric for cancer risk assessment and prevention. Read More

    Sep 2, 2021

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    Study shows gene-drug interactions are common

    When a drug or combination of drugs causes different responses in different people, genetic variation is often at play. Pharmacogenomics, through discovery of genetic risk and use of clinical genotyping, aims to reduce trial-and-error approaches to drug prescribing. Read More

    Sep 2, 2021

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    Potential protection from atherosclerosis

    Vanderbilt researchers have discovered a potential way to reduce atherosclerosis: blocking the modification of an HDL-associated enzyme by reactive molecules called isolevuglandins. Read More

    Aug 19, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vitamin D impact on disease biomarkers

    In a randomized controlled trial, vitamin D supplementation did not improve biomarkers for cardiovascular and metabolic disease. Read More

    Aug 10, 2021

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    Sudden death from deep in the brain?

    Vanderbilt neurologists found altered excitability in deep brain structures that they note may drive respiratory dysfunction and sudden death in a rare form of epilepsy. Read More

    Aug 9, 2021

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    Motor protein linked to intestinal cell differentiation

    The motor protein MYO5B, a cause of the congenital intestinal disorder microvillus inclusion disease, does more than move cellular cargo, Vanderbilt researchers have discovered. Read More

    Aug 5, 2021

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    Gene expression in diabetic nephropathy

    Vanderbilt researchers are looking to mRNA populations in podocytes — kidney cells that help filter blood — to help identify potential targets for treating diabetic kidney disease. Read More

    Aug 5, 2021

  • A Korean woman with cancer is meeting with her doctor. Chemotherapy treatment is going well. The patient is smiling at her doctor as he shares with her positive news. (A Korean woman with cancer is meeting with her doctor. Chemotherapy treatment is go

    Prediction models for breast cancer

    Vanderbilt researchers developed new prognostic models for breast cancer outcomes and found that adding postdiagnostic weight change as a factor improves the prediction. Read More

    Jul 27, 2021

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    Mood and cognition after chemotherapy

    Validation of cognitive complaints appears to improve mood in patients with persistent chemotherapy-cognitive impairment, Vanderbilt researchers report. Read More

    Jul 26, 2021

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    For more precise drug treatments, ‘squeeze’ the genome: study finds

    Large-scale studies will be required to identify the complexity of genetic variations that affect how patients respond to a given drug and whether they will have side effects, according to researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Read More

    Jul 22, 2021

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    Influenza network sizes up COVID

    Hospital data from a CDC network that monitors influenza revealed that adults hospitalized for COVID-19 in the early months of the pandemic were 20x more likely to die compared to hospitalized influenza patients. Read More

    Jul 22, 2021